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with nsa hater says the chatter is a sham to feed to the nsa. sam says watch fahrenheit 9/11. the fear mongers seem like they are at it again. >> bill: absolutely. it has total echos of those days. and don says maybe this is just edward snowden getting back at the u.s. he hacked the servers and planted these emails and chatter. >> bill: who knows. it's like peter and the wolf, right? we have been through this so many times. kim is calling from california. >> caller: hey, smartest man in the world. how are you doing? >> i think she's talking to you. >> caller: oh, peter you too. i know your wife refers to you as eye candy. >> hey now. >> caller: it's like the previous person said. they must have got it from snowden. because they just can't to increase their defense. every single day they are trying to scare the crap out of us. >> bill: i think it's a way to try to build up nsa. >> caller: yeah, and i'm not buying it at all. not 1% at all. >> bill: all right. we teal talk more about this, get your take. we have been warned. here it is after -- i don't know a couple of years of s
with nsa hater says the chatter is a sham to feed to the nsa. sam says watch fahrenheit 9/11. the fear mongers seem like they are at it again. >> bill: absolutely. it has total echos of those days. and don says maybe this is just edward snowden getting back at the u.s. he hacked the servers and planted these emails and chatter. >> bill: who knows. it's like peter and the wolf, right? we have been through this so many times. kim is calling from california. >> caller: hey,...
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. >> bill: and nsa. it will be a busy fall in washington. thank you for coming in. >> thank you so much. >> this is the bill press show. [ ♪ music ] [ ♪ music ] >> this is the bill press show. >> all right, 33 minutes after the hour. here we go on a monday morning, august 12th. how long before we get to say madam president? hopefully not much longer. and emily is working hard to make that happen. and jess is the ex-difficult exe director. >> thanks for the promotion. >> bill: good to see you. >> good to see you, bill. >> bill: you stirred things up with this panel madam president. we were just trying to launch the hillary clinton for president chain. >> we wanted to get right to it in 2013. >> bill: couldn't it be a couple of years long? >> never, never. it's bigger than one woman, one cycle. we obviously love hillary clinton. she energizes democrats like no one else in the field, male or female. we're hopeful that she decides to take this run. she's the right choice for the country, the right choice
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in the beginning, the headlines were all administration defends nsa. senators defend nsa. you couldn't find a senator who would say anything bad about it. now, the more they look at it, look at the headlines this morning in "the new york times." senate panel presses nsa on phone logs. headline in "the washington post," skepticism deepens about nsa program. and it just so happens that yesterday, talk about timing, snowden came out through edward snowden and glen greenwald at at "the guardian," this one called ex-key score which is the widest-reaching collection of data yet that we just found out about. here's how it is described. it enables the nsa to search with no prior authorization, no prior authorization through vast databases containing e-mails, online chats and the browsing histories of millions of individuals. in other words, every single thing you do online, the nsa can capture it. look at it. monitor it. without prior authorization by the fisa court. no wonder there were so many questions raised yesterday. now, of course, there were the defenders of the program. s
in the beginning, the headlines were all administration defends nsa. senators defend nsa. you couldn't find a senator who would say anything bad about it. now, the more they look at it, look at the headlines this morning in "the new york times." senate panel presses nsa on phone logs. headline in "the washington post," skepticism deepens about nsa program. and it just so happens that yesterday, talk about timing, snowden came out through edward snowden and glen greenwald at...
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, i have a real issue with the nsa holding the haystack. i would much rather see the phone company hold the haystack and the nsa maybe pay the phone companies for specific information. >> stephanie: okay. >> but we're presumed to be criminals. >> yeah, that's a little insulting. >> stephanie: if my sister moves to one more terrorist haven, i'm in trouble. okay. ken in california, hey, ken. >> caller: hi, stephanie. love your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i had a comment on this stop and frisk thing from new york. everyone knows what reasonable s suspicion is, but i think what most people are forgetting is the consensual encounter, and that's when an offerer can walk up and say can i talk to you? if they want to talk to you, or if they have to get to work and carry on, then the officer has to find reasonable -- a reason to stop them. it's kind of like how it effects -- >> stephanie: it's a little minority report, i hear ya. >> you haven't done anything yet, but you will. >> stephanie: right. seventeen minutes after the hour. righ
, i have a real issue with the nsa holding the haystack. i would much rather see the phone company hold the haystack and the nsa maybe pay the phone companies for specific information. >> stephanie: okay. >> but we're presumed to be criminals. >> yeah, that's a little insulting. >> stephanie: if my sister moves to one more terrorist haven, i'm in trouble. okay. ken in california, hey, ken. >> caller: hi, stephanie. love your show. >> stephanie: thank you....
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it is not just nsa. mussolini said that the definition of fascism should really be called corporatism because it is when the corporate and the government merge. what do you think this is? >> we did that in the '50s. i talk about this in my act and people wig out. the milk and dairy council created the four basic food groups, put it into our school system. we believed through public education that milk was a bona fide drink for humans. cow's milk is good for -- so we were being sold those types of things very early on. it has been a merger between the two. >> stephanie: then we were like what is this lactose intolerant? we've been told for years -- >> weed is the same thing. all of the pesticide sharifeled up crop. it is good for you. we'll believe what we want to believe. there is complicit between the government and corporations to push a product. look at monsanto, radiated crops. all of those kind of things. the way to get away from it, john robbins who was heir to baskin robbins, raised his own food.
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what the nsa collects is the size of a dime. but it still -- >> so far. >> stephanie: jeremy bash said if you're looking for a needle in a haystack, you need a haystack. we've spent enormous amounts of time figuring out the specs of data. he took it upon himself, the authority to decide what trade craft the intelligence community needs to keep his fellow citizens safe. the intelligence community always a less than pathetic pro-tag nays actually has a good story to dell about how seriously the government takes privacy issues we should tell it anyway, so. [ applause ] i just thought that was really -- from somebody on the inside. >> somebody from the inside who wants more access to more data. >> stephanie: he doesn't now. >> he comes from the point of the view of the organization that wants the access of the data. >> stephanie: i understand. what i'm saying is the president has said -- obviously they were look at this before this whole thing happened with snowden. we arrived at probably the same place we would have without spillin
what the nsa collects is the size of a dime. but it still -- >> so far. >> stephanie: jeremy bash said if you're looking for a needle in a haystack, you need a haystack. we've spent enormous amounts of time figuring out the specs of data. he took it upon himself, the authority to decide what trade craft the intelligence community needs to keep his fellow citizens safe. the intelligence community always a less than pathetic pro-tag nays actually has a good story to dell about how...
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at first, leaders of congress defended the nsa. now more and more members of congress, republicans and democrats are raising serious questions about nsa's spying on all americans. and even president obama is saying that we need a national conversation on how to balance national security and our right of privacy. that conversation started at the white house yesterday but here's the point. we would not be having that conversation today without edward snowden. think about that. have a great weekend! [♪ theme music ] >> oh, i have been here waiting for hours for jacki. good morning, everybody. good morning, current tv land. >> you know what works, steph is i have a little bird in my ear that tells me when you are there or not there. so you can pretend -- >> cobwebs. i have just been waiting and waiting. >> you literally
at first, leaders of congress defended the nsa. now more and more members of congress, republicans and democrats are raising serious questions about nsa's spying on all americans. and even president obama is saying that we need a national conversation on how to balance national security and our right of privacy. that conversation started at the white house yesterday but here's the point. we would not be having that conversation today without edward snowden. think about that. have a great...
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most congressmen have spoken out in favor of this, but they don't know much necessarily about what the nsa is doing. there was a big story in the guardian, saying members are being rejected in trying to find out what is going on. so are lawmakers sort of saying stuff that they don't know what they are saying. >> lawmakers, as you know, david like to follow the pack and take the safest position, and the safest position is say let's trust these are bad guys, sure they want to get us. >> stephanie: let's turn to some of the fighting among the parties right now. last week rand paul and chris christie, they had a big fight. they knocked heads. this week mitch mcconnell fighting off his primary challenger. he has even created a website saying bailout bevin calling this challenge a probailout kind of guy. is this good news for america? bad news for the republican party? both? the opposite? >> it's good news for the democratic party. if your enemy is committing suicide don't stop them and interrupt them. and the republicans are doing a nice job of taking themselves down. is it good for america? it
most congressmen have spoken out in favor of this, but they don't know much necessarily about what the nsa is doing. there was a big story in the guardian, saying members are being rejected in trying to find out what is going on. so are lawmakers sort of saying stuff that they don't know what they are saying. >> lawmakers, as you know, david like to follow the pack and take the safest position, and the safest position is say let's trust these are bad guys, sure they want to get us....
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neil: well, for all we know, the nsa is. we'll see. could i ask you, are these attacks, when i see them happen, some are short lived, a few minutes, and they are up and running again or hours, but the bottom line is, i almost get the feeling they are practice runs for something. >> sometimes they are, sometimes they are not, and sometimes folks have a specific goal to get to. sometimes it's an attempt to see how far you can penetrate. the real danger is the things we don't see, and it's the information, the money that is taken, and you never hear about it, and that's part of the challenge here. we're not sharing the information of the threats and attacks are because congress has not able to craft a solution for that. we don't know wha constitutes cyber secure. as you know, 85% of the assets are not held by government and private sector. the private sector is looking for leadership, not necessarily regulation, but leadership as to how to make their own operations secure, make that supply chain secure. p we're not there yet. we have been
neil: well, for all we know, the nsa is. we'll see. could i ask you, are these attacks, when i see them happen, some are short lived, a few minutes, and they are up and running again or hours, but the bottom line is, i almost get the feeling they are practice runs for something. >> sometimes they are, sometimes they are not, and sometimes folks have a specific goal to get to. sometimes it's an attempt to see how far you can penetrate. the real danger is the things we don't see, and it's...
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the one responsible for leaking information on classified nsa information on parameters said this. today. we have seen obama administration show no respect for international or domestic law, but the law is winning. i thank the russian federation for granting me asylum. jay carney said russia is jeopardizing diploma diplomatic relations with the u.s. by all allowing snowden to live there. >> we're extremely disdisappoi disdisappointed that russia would take this step, and not have snowden ex-spelled to the u.s. to face charges against him. he should be returned to the united states as soon as possible where he will be accorded full due process and protections. >> michael: sometimes i really don't believe that jay carney believes what he's saying. that was one of those moments. and a new poll released shows that majority of americans disagree with that. 55% think that edward snowden is in fact a whistle blower, while 45% think he is a traitor. jay carney issued a veiled threat saying they're considering a. : >> michael: joining us now from washington, d.c. one of our favorites, micha
the one responsible for leaking information on classified nsa information on parameters said this. today. we have seen obama administration show no respect for international or domestic law, but the law is winning. i thank the russian federation for granting me asylum. jay carney said russia is jeopardizing diploma diplomatic relations with the u.s. by all allowing snowden to live there. >> we're extremely disdisappoi disdisappointed that russia would take this step, and not have snowden...
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how is that different from what the nsa does? the nsa is capturing data without any regard of what is in it first, not caring to focus on actual crimes, and that's arguably what snowden did, and manning did in that respect -- >> but snowden doesn't have the ability to incarcerate people like the -- >> stephanie: what does that -- >> but in his release of material, he certainly has the ability to endanger lives -- >> stephanie: yeah, and probably did. >> i think you mean is the "new york times" doesn't have the ability to bust you, or google doesn't. if you steal from google, you can't necessarily get sued for it directly. >> stephanie: yeah. and hal, we had mike tomasky on this week, who did a good peace on the fact that we were talking about the president's comments on all of this, and it is provable that he gave a speech in may foreshadowing all of this stuff he is doing now. and as he said, and i agree, snowden is not a patriot. >> right. >> stephanie: so -- anyway, i mean -- and he said the president is the only president in
how is that different from what the nsa does? the nsa is capturing data without any regard of what is in it first, not caring to focus on actual crimes, and that's arguably what snowden did, and manning did in that respect -- >> but snowden doesn't have the ability to incarcerate people like the -- >> stephanie: what does that -- >> but in his release of material, he certainly has the ability to endanger lives -- >> stephanie: yeah, and probably did. >> i think you...
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the nsa enu.s. are good at finding you, but, again, it's not a clear case of oh, this came from this person sitting here. neil: if you're not ashamed to say you're the syria electronic army, yao not coming from ireland. what's the purpose there? >> that's publicity. we can reach you across your ocean. neil: attack us, lob missiles at us, but we're knocking down your -- >> it's the first step in a global response. we're going to take all hackers, you're the bully, even though using chemical weapons is okay, you know, moral -- i hope for them, but they come and show they have the ability to attack the mighty united states where it hurts most, in our cyber capacity. that's the type of thing that, frankly, we should be doing a much better job than the federal government. we should be focusing on this issue. neil: well, for all we know, the nsa is. we'll see. could i ask you, are these attacks, when i see them happen, some are short lived, a few minutes, and they are up and running again or hours, but th
the nsa enu.s. are good at finding you, but, again, it's not a clear case of oh, this came from this person sitting here. neil: if you're not ashamed to say you're the syria electronic army, yao not coming from ireland. what's the purpose there? >> that's publicity. we can reach you across your ocean. neil: attack us, lob missiles at us, but we're knocking down your -- >> it's the first step in a global response. we're going to take all hackers, you're the bully, even though using...
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and by the way, nsa and spying and intelligence. and they're all, in a way, they're all also related. they're all part of the same agenda of how we move forward in a way that's best for the country. i don't think we can be -- i'm not saying you are. >> no, no. the interesting thing is, of course, that's what this economic thing is about. you had a lot of -- on the face of it, disparate issues tied up. you had immigration, healthcare and job security and student loans all kind together in this. >> bill: so on the nsa, the president's message, the way i read it friday, sitting there was this program is -- the nsa, they're doing a good job. they're doing a necessary job. they're not violating anybody's constitutional rights. it is not being abused in any way. you just don't understand it. and if you understood it better and if we explained it better, then everything would be hunky-dory. right? he didn't say he was going to change it in any way which i expected from the buzz ahead of time. that we were going to see some major changes. >
and by the way, nsa and spying and intelligence. and they're all, in a way, they're all also related. they're all part of the same agenda of how we move forward in a way that's best for the country. i don't think we can be -- i'm not saying you are. >> no, no. the interesting thing is, of course, that's what this economic thing is about. you had a lot of -- on the face of it, disparate issues tied up. you had immigration, healthcare and job security and student loans all kind together in...
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the nsa's efforts are geared to stopping terrorists, and the dea is targeting drug dealers. ordinary crime is entirely different. it sounds like they are phonying up investigation. there were two senior dea officials quoted here. they defended the program saying trying to recreate an investigative trail is not only legal but a technique that is used almost daily. we would alert state police to find an excuse to stop a vehicle and then have the dogs search it. the training document refers to the process of parallel construction. the senior official said the process is kept secret to protect sources and investigative methods. it's a decade's old process. we'll talk to charlie pierce about that and more. charlie pierce of esquire.com next on the "stephanie miller show." >> that's hilarious. >> ... and the thinkers thinking. >> okay, so there is wiggle room in the ten commandments is what you're telling me. >> she's joy behar. >> ya, i consider you jew-talian. >> okay, whatever you want. >> who plays kafka? >> who saw kafka? >> who ever saw kafka? >> (laughter). >> asking the to
the nsa's efforts are geared to stopping terrorists, and the dea is targeting drug dealers. ordinary crime is entirely different. it sounds like they are phonying up investigation. there were two senior dea officials quoted here. they defended the program saying trying to recreate an investigative trail is not only legal but a technique that is used almost daily. we would alert state police to find an excuse to stop a vehicle and then have the dogs search it. the training document refers to the...
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nsa whistleblower edward snowden left the moscow's airport for the first time and thanked russia for granting him temporary asylum. he said in the end the law is winning, said the lawbreaker. i think the russians for granting me asylum. jay carne. disappointed. >> disappointed! >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful request in public and private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face -- >> the firing squad. >> stephanie: no, they have already said he would not get the daelt -- death penalty. he said he should be returned to the u.s. where he will be afforded due process -- >> sure, just like bradley manning. >> stephanie: as hal sparks said the other day, what manning did would be akin to if he released the papers and then called geraldo -- >> look at all of these men. >> if we had -- if he had done some editing -- >> stephanie: yes. and hal said if he had just released the video, that would be different -- snowden entirely different story. jay car carney again. >> i have no announcement o
nsa whistleblower edward snowden left the moscow's airport for the first time and thanked russia for granting him temporary asylum. he said in the end the law is winning, said the lawbreaker. i think the russians for granting me asylum. jay carne. disappointed. >> disappointed! >> we are extremely disappointed that the russian government would take this step despite our very clear and lawful request in public and private to have mr. snowden expelled to the united states to face --...
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>> bill: nsa! whoa! >> i believe there is a rendition squad waiting for him outside. >> bill: seriously. >> a little light reading. >> yeah. >> bill: i mean any such connection gets you automatically -- on the list. >> bill: officer, i was just doing my research. >> make sure you clear your cookies. >> clear my cookies, that's right. so this -- this does set us back and it also runs counter to the administration's message. they've been telling us al-qaeda -- and they're taking care of this and we've won the war -- winning the war on terrorism. here we are. >> bill: we've got al-qaeda. they're on the run, they're on the run and now they're on the rise. are they on the run or on the rise? we will be back with joe cirincione and wait until you hear, and chris kofinis. wait until you hear how the japanese plan to solve the problems at the nuclear plant. very creative, you must say. >> japan, radioactiveity, gigantic construction projects, it has everything. >> here's a little hint. godzilla. >> announcer: th
>> bill: nsa! whoa! >> i believe there is a rendition squad waiting for him outside. >> bill: seriously. >> a little light reading. >> yeah. >> bill: i mean any such connection gets you automatically -- on the list. >> bill: officer, i was just doing my research. >> make sure you clear your cookies. >> clear my cookies, that's right. so this -- this does set us back and it also runs counter to the administration's message. they've been...
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and we can expect questions to the president on edward snowden, on drones, on the nsa, on immigration reform, on syria, and why he is giving the medal of freedom to oprah winfrey. i think she deserves it but still get a question about that. in other news, georgia republicans say that they actually thing more highly of paula deen than of martin luther king jr. chuck todd and andrea mitchell condemn nbc's plan to do a mini series on hillary clinton. lots going on this friday morning. we'll tell you all about it right here. to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal, or is it political? a lot of my work happens by doing the things that i'm given to doing anyway, by staying in touch with everything that is going on politically and putting my own nuance on it. in reality it's not like they actually care. this is purely about political grandstanding. i've worn lots of hats, but i've always kept this going. i've been doing politics now for a dozen years. (vo) he's been called the epic politics man. he's michael shure and his arena is
and we can expect questions to the president on edward snowden, on drones, on the nsa, on immigration reform, on syria, and why he is giving the medal of freedom to oprah winfrey. i think she deserves it but still get a question about that. in other news, georgia republicans say that they actually thing more highly of paula deen than of martin luther king jr. chuck todd and andrea mitchell condemn nbc's plan to do a mini series on hillary clinton. lots going on this friday morning. we'll tell...
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i wonder what our prison cells will look like when the nsa has us all arrested for thought crime. that's spectacular. [ applause ] >> that's a huge conspiracy theory. that's like way off the reservation. >> stephanie: that and a few burns and we're ready to go. >> we need to pad captain america's underpants. >> stephanie: who got to teach spinning class
i wonder what our prison cells will look like when the nsa has us all arrested for thought crime. that's spectacular. [ applause ] >> that's a huge conspiracy theory. that's like way off the reservation. >> stephanie: that and a few burns and we're ready to go. >> we need to pad captain america's underpants. >> stephanie: who got to teach spinning class
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you're hearing a lot about nsa surveillance. there was one or two, i think moments of heated exchanges that were made public, basically americans saying you know, what are you doing to stop the government from snooping on our phone records and electronic communications. but a big thing is, these republicans continuing with their threat to shut down the government if obamacare is not left unfunded which, given the criticism, gained from its own senior colleagues and unlikely scenario that leadership in both chambers would support that plan, it is interesting to see these -- this group of conservative lawmakers taking that last stand, kind of really trying to show their supporters, their unwavering commitment to get rid of the law even if it takes shutting down the government. >> bill: one such -- before i get to that, it seems to me that the lack of press attention and the lack of real -- almost revolutionary tactics that these town hall meetings this summer -- really reflects that you don't have the organizational support which
you're hearing a lot about nsa surveillance. there was one or two, i think moments of heated exchanges that were made public, basically americans saying you know, what are you doing to stop the government from snooping on our phone records and electronic communications. but a big thing is, these republicans continuing with their threat to shut down the government if obamacare is not left unfunded which, given the criticism, gained from its own senior colleagues and unlikely scenario that...
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is a number of times larger than the cia, whistle blowers like william and others who joined the nsa. the national security agency they were deeply concerned about national security and wanted to serve their country and started to speak out about what was doing after they tried the channel within the agency. deeply cell phoned about -- concerned about, for example, surveillance of american. they were finding programs were developed to not improve national security but data mine americans. as they spoke out, one by one the prosecution or persecution in the case of william. authorities raided his house, had him at gunpoint. he was a diabetic am pee too. they were charged. under the obama administration, there have been more whistle blowers charged than in all past presidential administrations combined. it's a very serious issue. which brings us to the case of bradley manning. the young soldier who went to iraq and now plead guilty to having released hundreds of thousand of not millions of pages of documents to wicky leeks. documents that documented what was happening in iraq, afghanist
is a number of times larger than the cia, whistle blowers like william and others who joined the nsa. the national security agency they were deeply concerned about national security and wanted to serve their country and started to speak out about what was doing after they tried the channel within the agency. deeply cell phoned about -- concerned about, for example, surveillance of american. they were finding programs were developed to not improve national security but data mine americans. as...